Luigi Mangione Excluded From Family's Multi-Million Dollar Inheritance Following Arrest

(The Express Tribune)Luigi Mangione, the Ivy League graduate and prime suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has reportedly been cut off from a massive inheritance left by his late grandmother, Mary C. Mangione.

The philanthropist’s will, which was recently uncovered, is believed to include assets worth between $30 million and $100 million, set to be distributed among her 10 children. However, due to Luigi's legal troubles, he will not benefit from this fortune.

Mangione, currently charged with murder, faces the harsh stipulation in his grandmother’s will that excludes anyone involved in serious criminal activity from receiving their share. The document specifically states that individuals charged with felonies, including violent crimes, are disqualified from the trust fund, which was managed by his father, Louis Mangione, as one of the trustees.

Though the will has not been officially confirmed as applying to Luigi's case, the stipulation appears clear. His family issued a brief statement expressing their shock over his arrest and offering condolences to Thompson's family. "We cannot comment on news reports regarding Luigi. Our family is devastated," the statement read.

Luigi's legal team has insisted on his innocence, maintaining that he pleads not guilty to the charges. Currently incarcerated at the State Correctional Institution in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, Mangione remains separated from other inmates.

This development highlights the impact of criminal allegations on family legacies and wealth, especially when significant clauses in a will come into play. The full details of Mangione's fate, including his inheritance, are still unfolding as the case progresses.

December 14, 2025

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